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foÂ«f#limn afirfitta flrmitrii la pulilim itciun iniu.irr jiitmuil jiii})ri)t*ri*iriit:i xoiiiiiirrrr tljr ms nnii t\tnm jtliiriiliti mio tljr uinili cirri vol xi new series salisbury n c march 22 18/55 number xliii in 1 j mill m tl i .,,... r iiai.l proprietor j i ill 11 jr i sl.lu.it iilliur a tali of llll east i'i country betwon tit rlvei lli i and the i'i i a wide plum â– " top e containing lo,000squnro miles thutrav ellors ",, ontoring i iierceivcs at tl he bus reached h new country . a n i'omltiluil formed by aond hllli roll iiiiny like braves until earth ami sky an blended tngetlior i'i ipanso in troth re nl i the grout an lolillod mile after mil it la a dull d j uniformity unbroken by a rlllago,a le r,t ine indood the mi by which ll plain is km.ii i lli i'n-/tn means " empty ,,,' " void ;'' and i is well de bcrlbod hy its nine ii i bare naked and lies , late ; nml destitute even ofa a stream of water hero nml there along p.ile f n ilrtin well rises ogalnsl i the sky like ii sp.'.-lral arm or like till , mast of a atrabded ahlp occasionally s | lmr,l of cattle t-irnys along in search of h flail watchod by mounted horsemen the lily ther i"r .,!' lite is n i,.i i . crai r stork porched on ,.,,,' log a bog white with the powder of so , in or a vnltnro wheeling high in tho air , in boarch of pi.-y a profound silence rests a.n lite plain nml when broken by ihe herdsmau's voice r tiie bollovt ing of lhe cuttle ihe nml slarlle tho ear a 1 bpoede knows nol whonco n tl wings of the wind tlm drivors of ihe dilligoncoa which cross the pnezta if over taken y night creep mi little holes which th.y have grubbed in the sand sleeping until tlio light returns ; andeven they though a â– i t rn i to '!.,â– route an always glad to reach tl confines of the ma li.ihl ite win t traversing tho i'n-zlh was ar,,i,-e,l l,y t!m driver's 1 da-nation " ah thank <.â– â€ž! i i sea 1 1 .. gallows of feleghaz li was tho sign ,.!' i town civilization ku.i din tbe poaita .- tin , radio or i.itl t the ke.i i hungarian nut onality li i i ti ate pure ami unadulterated llunga i i.u â€¢ ; tie same ",, n a ti m â– â– " when a thousand vear ago they wan ,!â– ;. ! away in soarch of 'â€¢ fresh :â– i , lun - now from the plains i .\ ia evory man ,- a ih.rsciiiau and every â– â€¢!,.â– able ami n ail to bccoun ., â– 1 i.-r in .!, fence â– â– >' hi country tlio in habitants a i i l'n i at 'â– following greal drovca of i.-r , -. buffn ! ., , snow-white bullocks ihce i from pasture ," posture and r the whole year r.,ii",l h u itli tho en of ih hen lhe wildest amoi i'inoher ds and i lineti.aii i i bo a redoubts they are pn i mint ntly the i i km of ,!,,â€¢ plum evoo thoir very ploasures ur wa like an i sanguinary lite swineherd are very fond of dancing tin ir fnvoi being a repri-ent.it n of catching and killing a pig tho lamer Â» hi ing in il air ins ir â– ! by ti music ul ., i i.,!,n t '.),,â– bagpipes whirls a couple of axes round l,i head -â– â€¢ rapidly that ihey resemble a pair of wheel i ; now tltrowa them away anon cat 111 t moving hie foot turning himself to the measure of the music ami lit the poi forinance by striking 1 ad a pig pi u ud ready for tho blow th u axes are fixed to a handle aboul three feel long andserve both as a walking l n pastoral crook tlio in rdt u n i ,, n dexterous in the usoof theii in that on has b en know n t throw hia oxe int ih niidsl ofa crowd uf persona where an enraged buffalo was tr ading and ovei throwing everything iu its way and hit the animal so i xactly a to kill it on the pot 3ul till in singular and pugnacious i in ther pasti f the swine herds ol pusntu lhe konasza i nol , sadly a ihief hut robs occasionally for the fun of tho thing litis i the customof tho pas tiiuo having determined to eat - f hi ,., ighbor's pigs im goos at niglil will five or six roystering companions t hie neighbor's hut and gives three knocks al ih door with hisaxo tin le p i know i v hill this int in . !,. illg " to tli iii iiii â– >' born li i i challenge to come forth nn i defend hi pigs i till ho rn in . he and his pooplo ami a ian tie rn in which tlm oxoa la li ami ttiuies from terrible wounds if the defend ra are i ictorioiia Â« in . in bacon ," bul it tl aggressors ns the .... . nerally i . they arc entitled to se led tho fntli 1 of tho herd and earn him oil thu ai is iu other cast , i i rd gauntlet ifho is illf.ir wiinl ol'n â– , the i urd oi lied , inn â– i hi ,, ., in tlit c i the .. " wlm is the mn her i || ii , i hi leave iho r md iho light reel i.i , ie tho triumph lr uultli â€¢ ilriink litui | lory if lie ui ul : . innt li i â– â– . niorii !'. i ,!.,. int i irmod and the i i coiiiuionc . und ukuy ,, lids hy i i in iho li !. ti hi i nol . the in ., pluy thing â€ž gn t . t mnr lliil ii upon only , bill ll is tlu rod ol ju tieo among iho it ineherd i snp ibi iii-liuiei ii mail hi i.i , oi . or any liter animal nml mapu i thai a mini !â€ž,, has inl i it i in i id , him to lhe < i 1 1 i ink unit a i llie third i fourth bottle i'm iiidduiil in i - urotbor stephen have you seen my grey foall - nol thai i know uf co illy replies sleph it " now limn ti ii .." truly stephen you mn i it.ne it it i have oon ll amongst your herd â€¢â€¢ , n have inistukou jog for your fualr is the itnawor " i 100 baid i 11,1 " tlltll i ii ah lfrmin.nl lokllovl notllillg.,1 il ;" nml llaen mddenly drawing hi axt from bi-ueiith ids alio p-kin e.al i ilrik a slcphoil a hnrp blow !,,â– hottd "*-,, you have struck i i iclnima rani ml drawing his axe r liirns blow for i i iv tliey hgbl ou till honor i satis lied and then i'aul tiddenly remembera hal he hn â€¢_.,,, n i..,tl upon which they train another bottle an i i u i trie i ii ilmi i.i red it those rougli pastimes and i â– law nit occasionally 'â€¢".! n innnslaugh ur ni"l h ., ihe li lo instead of returning ,., hi herd ink - t th steppe f..t a living ; stealing i atth , robbing tra vonore nml extorting t i and shelter nt the thinly-scattered farms ; nor does tl farmer dare reject hi self-invited guests knowing that if lie did his dwelling would -.. ,, 1 t ila ti tn ; it in ll imi tl mtiy ; â€ž .â– ni â€¢ - t szegeny i .. m i thai ,-. i i r :â€¢ how :" and â– ,. to in story â€¢ a wealthy the i'll ."... and from his earliest boy i hud wandered with the herd li i father a magistrate of , ivlmliir l.nt i apreferredl cofna lure i book learning ii conl i ride a â€¢ t h ifful ,':â– ,.:. . ., in . and hit t p : _- ii ith the besl it ll ii . â– wer : â– llie ' est of all li ,. â– isiness ; and what . : . ial i guild ; , .,', ly in love with an inn ,.,.,': . i iii.il iii tl affections uud seem ingly an no . a 1 _â€¢ unable i brook the slightest hit rft n â€ž o with i will â€ž i tho happy man toscttl i 1 . in the usual way aver n bottle nl ihe ( sarda vfti i dis patching a couple of bottles iv i a â€¢!â€¢ sir -. to give up tho girl ; ho .,- in honor bound i thei fought md llo ia killed hia man i.ov mid mar riag ii i llius put oul of lhe qui btiou ; i . him but to turn " | r fellow ilubocain immi i her rn iv howovcr from t , i ssity than frann inclination ileplund r lonly the rich and gave freely to the | r among whom i was regarded an i 1 in 11 i ii l'andurs or , ted p ee hunted i.in from â– ountj to county lr..m farm to farm ; bul so grenl was hi m lit ily pre t ,., . of ii,in,l and daring ami his contrivances thai ho ulwin them ( i.ee he had concealed himself under a pilo of nets on which the bulued i'm im a down to consul : so narrow w ro in , i apt . m i i ', , e ii ,: ll ll men lit tu i liov , . nshlered h re achnrmod lit ' ihal neither sword nor pistol could hurl him . i i , linn li ., i th tli he vil i rn tli steppe tliu i ill always g , â– tho crodil of any cannot understand , ine btormy night u rri.'vd aaf horse men ii i assembled at i surilii ear the ferry across thu thcissor i'surgo s ,â– gip } mn i nil were pi ti ing one f tho in indies of tho country these are so wild nml impnssioiiod llml tin involuntarily , arriud away ; , over now and then one of tl spired by tho music lumped up konod rn i i , .â– !â– . wishfully in thudooi way antljoi 1 in ,!,, dunce all giving venl to their pleas ure in loud oxclaiuiitiiiu . eucli ma at tho end lilting hi part high ill the air in ll mi i ol i company rose and throwing ids hal upon iho ground exclaimed i â€¢â€¢ now fellows tiike up my nol wus ii i g mini i h . mi i iii eyes which glowed like conlsof lire in his pale aboul iron linn lli iixo df tlio itertuiiiiiti ill "'|. i . play 1 i of lit simple in i'i ielnll 1 i m ..â– â€¢ i at i ib which oflon molt nn n iiil.lv hi tours tl liortl nion done 0,1 lalollo going through lhe lim/.e of tliu inn with llioll i un mute skill llml ii tin le ,,!' it imi ,-, igrttliorod ,' i him amongal ihe â€¢.â– wore jonio pnndiirs who lookoij significantly ni oriel nthor wlion â– tlio ajnnoor ii di t notice horn liowovor until im lind li i i i ne though i.i bcrutinlsing glnnooi ,,"â– , le i , â– of tl police in li'l n"t appear lo li i t in mi uniting ii l.-.--ly for i ,,"â– of ii .'.". i iintil"i n l,e ie nn li.lt ult elt iur iiii le ll houao ill i toforo the l'nntjun could approach him ii ii .,,,,, i in ii fuw inomonta tlio rumpling of horse wna hourd in tho court mtttl in ,. i thou iho report a t gun a irowtl df gipaloa nnd traders w i . â– â– woro lotniuod nt tl ferry lay stress ufwontlior ualiodoul in aurpriao nml alarm nml bo told tho graceful daucor boated on horse nick -â€¢ horn sandor wialioi the worthy niiilnrs n very good niglil i ho exclaim â€¢,|, and tlion durtcd off towards the rivor i'he l'andurs were booh mounted and in iiirauil 1 ihe redoubtable " i â– follow l-llo without n illollt'b he-iliiti iii-h 1 int il m im it nl made for the op lolito i le " 11 cannot hold out long cried one f the trad rs " look tli stream bears in away nml nt iliii m nt tiie pan iur fired tlieir carbinos nt him and tlio i,,r nml rider mil iw.8u inl'l only in i t escape tlio lull '- â€¢,!' the police â€¢â€¢ nevor foar for his life said i herds nan t bo no t hi comrades " i nulter li ink this is not tin first nine he biviins he river ii was right though tbe struggle was ong nml duiigerona it was sue , -â€¢:'â– ,] ; l il horeo und ridor having gained i opposite 1 imi ii disappeared in tit listanco for th inlii wus korea's bo '., akness an i he indulged in it , of warning t n one occaaion ' i'.tmiill llll u.re in pui . . i m . arrived in n village near *-.-.." ml i i.i 1 u,i , njoy ing i dance they limn i n i ly of llie inhabitants t i.i biirprisod ttozsu and .,, ! , foro ihey were nware of ! death iv i incv l.ll.le thev let i it i ,,, boll it"i lives .. small r i'nndui . iniiniinded tliouitosurr â€ž er i ii nml hi - companion replied iheir pi â– ,.â€¢!- it tho besio , i - through li ii in i iv th pundurs ettirncd tlm bhots nml onoofthem who nl 1 ii ii hussar rushing ngninsl the ... r i.i i it open and aliul 111 lioz 11 companion who had d feuded it in in in tl n-t of .-! tn it .'. 1 ill he 11,1 foiled himself tl i ingurcd l,iin lit un uiiablo to defend ih 1 â€¢ nml whitlow too whichever in i turned !,,â€¢ inusl - have boon iho back " at least i will lie in te open nil !" !," exclaimed : nml rush iigout pistol in hnnd ho contrived to each ll stable untouched in a fow â– i hn saddled his horse inn ho l'andurs surrounded the door t the table t!,,,iil'h they dared nol enter it 1 tcruiincd however to take him leu i r it'ne they -", ti lo th roof and it ion in i inovitablo thai itozsn must itln-r le burnt nlivo â€¢â€žâ€¢ full by the bill ets of th police hut liozsu himself lever despaired bursting open the stu lu-iloor favored by a dense cloud of smoke â– i it i.i horeo boforo th i'tin iur could lay i am i upon him in vain â– 1 ursners discharged tlieir cat bines ighl in his face tbe bullets whistlod idh ii dashed boldly through the ,...| gnllopod towards tho guto ; 1 it had i n hut nml the court-yard aeiiig burrountlod hy a liigli nil . â– â– i imi iblo t >,,. however ;. ,-.,, quick as thought charged tho wall brave borso did nol fail hint in the del lerato attempt nml rozau disappeared ,,,!, a suddenness which brightened the nl reputation of both h,,rse nml man uozsa would liowovor lime gladly ro urneil t nn honosl life in tlm piisztu tlio vihl hoiui t which his heart yearned i imi trillj lhe iii â– â€” t nil.-erill.le 111:111 up 1 earth llo felt that ho hud di i â– mi the world ami tliu .,..,:!'- imi " drove him tooth it l*|s ih li .,,,,,. a traitor it i iry anil sold in the cn ll 1 used ,,, ni uud ihey 1 tn from their hearts i'he cry ol koa ' ... : ;. 1 iii/.",i 1 the i'll â– ,,|, lier a i i tin iii i hm r,l un forwar f i the thei ua-iubc i di llie it ' llo a lliinkinj â– i 11 tion i the , lovoi'iimont putt ing for an ,,,,,,,, ,, , and pronil ing if ii wore grnnl ,,|, ,,, ml " a body ol hu nrs from the s,t ppo ami la nl tlloiii ai'iiiml th i nomy i'i i ,, t accopt 1 ito ..' ub ml in nii'l ,, , lane mi i hi pardon ii i road i him hi ilm market place of sgogod i th pre-em i a lal'i'e caowll i'l pi llo sworo to live and die lion orably for his country an i kopl hlsoath ii app ne i nt tl head of eighty bravo f hows mounted n,,,l armed nml greatly 1 hiifiti iteil illlllsolf il'l ni thu war ii i i of arms nml w lorful escnpos formed quito a romance hi foil ow n . ilk ilia loos nt length i tame impressed with ihe bollof thai no bulla oould hurt him thni he wa imprognablo again i every ivenpon iustend liowovor of think ing that im waa in loogiio with the dovll they main nine i thai ho 0 1 aehar , mnle of peculiar materials al a certain lime which onablod him t.a s.-t all the wa lil a definnco lhe charm hml i app a waul point â– a counter charm hn i wa known only t rozsa himself ih hungarian patriots having boon iverwbolinod liozsa retired t the stop lie i'he austrian governmcnl pnl a price if cl â€ž his h.ad and the police , i nencod an unceasing attempt t capture tun bul it wtta in vain ; i every ma na hi iiii nl ; oven ihe fundi ui,'s of tho jovornmcnl elthor out of sympathy r for the im , re solid reasons gave him i tie when a ,. en clloso was in the wind ii organised a body ,,! undaunted man ult spread throughout the country ami ixccuted hi ordors with implicit obedi ,,," an i almost unvarying success in dding patriots to escape from prison in j tting the it danger across the fron in in disconcerting the spy ayatem ami - i other ways rozsa contiutiod to borvo ho patriul cnus long after it wa hi , con iu the field rotsa t one occasion was sent ft u l'e-th with despatches of tho highest im tortancc t the turkish frontier il i '.â– â– . dm in hi absence foolishly biiow 1 herself in posth bo openly that tho po i,-e had it difficulty in making bora pri loner the unhappy w in was tortur â€¢,| hy tl austriuns , â€¢ wring from her in :- of her busbnn i km he do il iii llies ami lit the i id of a brttiighl biio was sh,,t al s'eugcbando - ltozsa lid ,,. t retunriintil th ntroci tu : . . ad b lont , butth nigh iio deep y loved his wife ho manifested no out vard bignofaflii tion li hi a per laps in solitary but in no way betray id the pnin which wa eating his very n art shortly afterwards ho onda eho i-ii band of followers loft tho camp in the '...â– i i ,;!,. and nfter an absence if a few duys dashed int tho camp again li -.,. carrying boforo him a largo bun ., g ndarino was bound to one if his followers their liorsos were cov re with foam they were exl misted with ntiguo and night was farodvanc d ; bul ltozsa ordered his men to mount ami rido or the reeds which lino die hank ofthe llieiss l-'or three hours they galloped i .-â– .!,. ii and then dismounting ltozsa trdored n firo to be lighted then open ii-the bundle his followers were thrill d with horror nt beholding tho corpse of is wife the flickering flame falling on ho ghastly countenance the lips seemed , move iiml animation return ltozsa i tho side of tho corpse sobbing md weeping pile t sly nor could his rude ollowers refrain from tears ltozsa had ravcd death to roscno tho corpso from ho anstrinns thai it inighl rosl in free round and to captnro the gendnrmo who mil ei hi wife a grave was dug ind one of in troopers an outlawed i'ro cstnnt minister performed tho service or the 1 lend ami then tho mourners mug the nntiouol antliem of hungary : in plaintive melody varied by nartial strains scarcely had the corpso been laid in it grave than rozsa slid lenly seizing his nxe aimod a blow at tiie pri ier who wus already moro dead than alive from fright but a sudden ly l,t pint hat >!. his raised arm f il idly 1 hi hie ami he oxclaimcd i mine here intending to sacrifice you , i tli very mound under which the hap piness of my life now lies buried but as tho wrongyou lint o perpetrated touch â– - my per ti im ti my country 1 ni worthy t myself ii li.ii brought the grentest misory up ni and in exchange 1 bestow on i i tl ,,.: 1 givo you !'' i'he matt eyes were thei i iin,l by itozsn's orders ; ho wu c m ducted back t the neighhorhootl of i'esth n,,l then -,., nl i i . ., siindor still livos hoping alas ii ,. n â– ,.. i â– tin ho raised si ihl that conn ii :, ' ih franklin and llie governor a vi liv i.n ii 111 un i nil lie i had ju-t rotnrnod r nealsting collins i bod when tho captain of the vessel which hud brought him to now 1 il ii p up and in u very respect i'i i milium pn iniotoliito his hand hon pem tl it not without considerable ogita tion and rend ns follow ; ",., bnrnot'scomplimontsawiiil young mr franklin and should bo glnd to hnvo hair in i selia with hlin over a glass of note â€¢â– ,,. lin ei saial bon â€¢â– who can ihui bet â€¢â€¢ why ti the governor replied the captain with a imilo " i hove ju-t been to ee him with some lotters i broughl for him from uoston an i whon i told him wl a a world of booka you hnvo lie expre i a curiosity to 800 you and i logg otl i would roturn with you a hi pal aee bon instantly ft off with the captain but ii"t with au't griuf as lie coal a l""k a tho door of poor collins 1 bod room to think what an honor thai wrotched young in a i l,it,l losl for th sake of two ar throo gulps of filthy grog tho governor's looks al the approach of bon biiowoii somewhat a disappoint ment lie had it booms oxpoctod con itlenihle ontortai t from bon's eon versa inn but ids frosh and ruddy conn tonance showod him bo much younger ilinii he had counted on that ha gavo up all his promised entertain nonl as a lasl hope lie recolvod bon liowovor with great politeness and after pressing him to a glass of wine t""k him into an ad joining r,i,,,n which wa hi library con sisting of n largo and well eh en 1 lection seeing tho pleasure which sparkled in ben's eyes as ho surveyed ,." many olo gnnt authors and thought of rich btoros of knowledge they contained the govorn | ",', with a smile of complacency as on a young pupil ,,!' bcience baid t>a him : well mr franklin i am told by tho captain here that you have a fine colloo tion too only a trunk full sir said ben â– â€¢ a trunk full i replied tho governor â– â€¢ n in Â« hut use can you have for so many '. i ka i v niiii ] pie of your ago have seldom road beyond the tenth chaptor of kohomiab - ' i con li,,a-t replied hen of hav ing road a great deal beyond thai myself t till 1 bhould he borry if 1 could not gel a trunk full to road every b!x months " at this tho governor regarding him ( with n look of surprise baid : â€¢â€¢ y,,,i must then though bo young bo a scholar perhaps a teacher o the lan guages â€¢â€¢ n sir answorod ben 'â– 1 know m language but my own â€¢â– what nol i.ati â€¢ grook â– â€¢ no ir nol a word of either â€¢â€¢ why don't you think then necessn i don't bel myaelf tip asa jndge â€” but i should i"t suppose them nocessary " ay ! well i should like to hear your reasons j â€¢â– why sir i am not competent to give reasons that may satisfy a gentleman of learning bul the following nro the reasous with which 1 satisfy myself 1 look on language ir merely as arbitrary sounds of characters whereby men communicate iheir idea toouehothcr xowlalroady p -,- a language which is moro capable of conveying more ideas than i shall ovor acquire wero it i"t wisor for mo to ira provo my time in sense through that one language than wnsto ii in getting moro wand through fifty difforcnl languages even if i i id hiit'ii so many i uoro tho govornor pause a moment though not without a little red on hi cheeks for having a few moments before put bcu iiiid chapter \ of nelioiniali bo closo together liowovor catching a new idea lie took am ther start â€¢â€¢ well hut my deai sir yu certainly differ from the learned world which i you know decidedly in favor of the lan guages i would t wish wantonly to differ with the iearned world sni ben es pee ;" ii v h 11 t 1 v ,,;".', u i li ins hat a-ein to mo l imi ii m truth but iihi that i not tlio en to differ from ihem 1 ' have ever thought my duty and ospo : eially sinco 1 studied locke locko cried tlio govornor with stir . priso you stmlied loci .'" â€¢â€¢ y ir i studied locko on tin l'n dcrstnnding at thirtc a â– â€¢ von nmazo ir vou study locko i â€ž, tlio i i-.tloretnii iig al thirtei â– . " yes sir i did i well and pray at what collego did , von study locko ii thirtoon i at cam bridge college in old england where i got mi iv education thev novor allowed the sen â– ior class to look at locko til eighteen " i [ " why sir it was my misforl go or ei i ii grammar , school , . 11 r the governor sprn 1 and staring at ben cried out : i never ill a college i well when and i whore where did you got your ciluoit , tion prnyi â€¢â– at 1 sir in a tallow-chandler's ' shop â€¢ inal - -, , ir nn father was a , ' cluindler with sixtoon children nml i war '' i put mo to school but n ni there in i hi twl ting ihe en t lie i l and lllling moulds all day nml a night i rood by nn it at twelve 11 !' i lit i 111 i mv brother u prlntor in llosl ami with him 1 workod there all lay al ,â€¢.,-,â– ami pro . ami again road by my ell a night hero hie govornor chipped i.i hands tog th i ami pit npal i whlstlo while i .,. mill wiih surprise rolled aboul in tbolr bockots a it in a mighty mind t hop t " impoa ",!,â– . young mnn i im i icolnim ml " i"ii in only nit im nn ,,, dull ti loan uovorb hove tlio â– â– hall of llti i ham turning i tl apt am im ai.l ; " 1 aptain you i.i an intelligent man nml from boston ; pray tell mo con this lining i mn htre bo aiming ut anything i nl t quiz ii ,â– i no il lee i plen-e ml i '" i ,-. i le i , " v ." ropliod tlm captain " sir franklin i i jllizzillg vou ; he is sni hilt ii ha t really trim lor 1 am actiuuiutcd ii ith ills futhor nnd family the govornor then turning t bon said more modorntoly â€¢â€¢ well mv dear won 1..it'nl boy i n-k your pardon for doubt ing your ii nl ; ami how pray 11 me lor i fool i stronger d dro than over to ' mar your objection t learning tlio dead " v iv ir i 1 | t t,i is | itiii tp'i'i ," account of thu ahortuess 1 human n taking them one with another men i not live above forty years plutarch ", lee i iii puts it lit ihirtvliie lllll iny forty well of this full ton yoors it lost iii eh ihood before any boy links of n latin grammar thi rings he forty down to thirty now of btit*h i moment as this tospo'ud flvoorsixycnrs ,, learning tho dead languages especial y when nil tho boat 1 ks in those hu hugos ai translated into ours besides ve alroady have more i ka on every sul ocl than such bhort-lived croatnrcs can ver ncmiire seems preposterous â€¢â– well what ar you ," do with their reot poets virgil ami homer for exam do ; suppose you would not think af rnnslatlng homer out of his rich native 3reek into our , r homespun english would yon why not ir - why should as boon think of trans idnnting a pino npplo from jamaica to boston - well sir a skillful gardener with his hot-house would give nearly as fine a pine ipplu n any in jamaica and so mr i'a.pe with his fine imagination has given is homer in english with moro of ids lent tits than ordinary elmlars vv.aiihl imi in him after forty vear study of the reek and.bosidcs a-',r if ii er wore mt translated 1 am i'm from thinking it iv niltl he worth spending flvoorsixycnrs i learn to readdiitn in his own language â€¢â€¢ vou differ from tlio critics sir frank in !'..,' thoy tell us thin hi beauties are niniitnhle " ves ir and the naturalist tells thai ho beauties of the basilisk ure inimitable too the basilisk ir homer compared with the hti-ilisk 1 really don't under stand you ir â€¢â€¢ win i mean ir that os the basilisk is more ,,â€¢ he dreaded from ihe beautiful skill that covers hi poison -,. is homer f,,r the bright coloring he throws over bud characters and passions now a don't think the beauties of poetry are compar able to thosoof philanthropy nor a thou sandth par so important to human happi ness i must confess that i dread homer especially ns the companion 'â€¢â€¢' youth â€” riie humane nnd gentle virtues are cer tainly the greatest charmers ami sweeten bra of life ami i suppose sir yon would hardly think of sending your son t achilles t learn those ' " i ng eo he has i nuch revenge in iii composition " i ,- ir ami when painted in lite cc lore which homer's ,_: 1 w i n â€¢; fancy lends what y nih hut mn run tho most i iii en risk t catching a park of hml tiro from in it a i l;i t ... throw - upon his pictures â– â€¢ why this though an uncommon view 1 tbe sill , ft â€¢- an ingenious ite mr branklin it surely it is over strained " n ' a all air wc are told ft authority that i was the reading ol ii iner that first put it into tho headof alex andcr ti i in al i , - xii what if en utttres bin ti tn , butch probably not n til ed in dnuls between individuals from pride and revet . : i ' â– ' well - r : . rnor 1 r,l the pri in this way bel'o i ... - against 11 â€¢ nt â€¢â– ask your par ! n sir i hat i ' .- did tin grcal phil . i mean . to u i a hi ut en i i '. il a . i in thu ni,l-t t ' . . \ â– i me till its virtues like ii gnmoator nl his hist trump but ben cost his oyoi "" a iplen did copy of i'opo lie suddenly lolzod that as a ti pportunlty to tâ€žr tne converse tion bo stopping up lie plaood his hand on his shoulder and in a vey fnmllllnr man nor ai'l : â€¢â– w ii mr franklin there's an author that i am sure you will not quarrel with an author that i think you will pronouuce faultleee - \\ y ir ' roplied ben " i entertain t in i , ,, ili.nl idea of pope but still sir 1 tl i nk he i nol without his faults 1 would puxzlo you i suapeot mr franklin keen a critic aa you are to point oul lm â€¢â€¢ w ii ir ni i bon hastily turning to the place - whal 1 you think of this fa - couplel of popo'il â– - - ,,â€ž,â€ž si w.,a 1 luiinii r nn r,.iuu -â€¢ i ee ",, fault there â€¢ no indeed !" replied ben " why now to my mind n man can uu no b tter oxcuso for anything that ho does wrong than lit want of i , how sol " w.-ll ir it 1 might presume to alter a lino in this greal poet i would do ii in this way ' i in word ailniil t t,ii.,i t i'ht.l wan ,,, .,..,â€žâ– ) as hut ol s,â€žs here the governor caught hen in his anu a ii dolightod father would hi -.â€ž,, calling out ut the same time to the cap tain i ii w greatly lam obliged to you sir for bringing mo to un acquaintance with thi oharming youth i ob what a delight ful thing it n l i he for us to converse ii ith such a sprightly youth as hi hut ti worst 1 it i that t persons nr blind us hat ,,, th true glory and happi ness of their children most parents uv r look higher for their r.oos than t see them like jav birds in tine leathers â€” honco their conversation it no better than froth or nonsense a."ter several other compliments on bon ami lhe captain expressed a wish to hu going the governor shoaak hands with | bon bogging at the same time that he would forever considor him as one of his fastest friends ami al never come to xeiv york without doming to see him i.mi.iili-tinai iilstoltl.'.u das , mkni's tho magistrates of thu county court on thursday last passed n vote of thanks to lame hanks esq for his antiquarian researches and his services in exhuming from the rubbish of tbe county court office tbe minute docket from 1t85 t lt the docket has beon bound in s vols marked a b ('. d and e mr banks stated in presenting them thai they wore nearly complete.except from it to 177:2 that thev contained evidence of the fact that justices who had acted as magis trates of the king became magistrates ofthe state a as the congress which sat iii halifax declared againsl the i iron a that tlioso records prove that during the whole war the administration of justieo was in whig hands at cross greek that the t'otirt had never been molested or prevented from meeting ami except on ii occasion had not called in the aid of : the militia and in that instance it was oc casioned lay a prevailing rumor that all those who were notified to cine in and take the oath of allegiance to the state meant to ,!â– â– bo upon die same day at tho close of that court the militia receiv ed the thanks of tho court no disturb iinee having arisen ho stntetl further that among the vol umes would be found the oath of alle giance to the state numerously bigned as well as an oath against abeliofof trans substantiation ;" likewise evidence of tho interest manifested by the curt in hav ing clothes made tor ihe useof the whig army the preservation of the records hesnid bad beon to him a labor of love there u i much interesting historical informa tion contained in them which at borne day might employ the pen of some future fl imberland mo one who â– aspire to write history but l find leisure in a less formal -â– . . â€¢ writo the cl smm.l.as , i1kom l i - ,| l i c&kkk the c i coi unittee to . . t!..r bt oksor i'apers i il ,'". r i â– i blackboards an appliance for blackboards can be made by boiling a 1 in wiit ' tnough it and adding half au ounce ot i superior to paint > i ami will m 1 wear ... -. and bears no i ,'..â– .,-,, attempt â€” lust - -â– . thi morning a fir was n it th south â– stre '. uposito ti a i lobbin .." deliberately kindlod iel.lh'.e pix>g "... red . ami i nt for the time stroved i . : bu idings wo . ii effort to â– red there hi

foÂ«f#limn afirfitta flrmitrii la pulilim itciun iniu.irr jiitmuil jiii})ri)t*ri*iriit:i xoiiiiiirrrr tljr ms nnii t\tnm jtliiriiliti mio tljr uinili cirri vol xi new series salisbury n c march 22 18/55 number xliii in 1 j mill m tl i .,,... r iiai.l proprietor j i ill 11 jr i sl.lu.it iilliur a tali of llll east i'i country betwon tit rlvei lli i and the i'i i a wide plum â– " top e containing lo,000squnro miles thutrav ellors ",, ontoring i iierceivcs at tl he bus reached h new country . a n i'omltiluil formed by aond hllli roll iiiiny like braves until earth ami sky an blended tngetlior i'i ipanso in troth re nl i the grout an lolillod mile after mil it la a dull d j uniformity unbroken by a rlllago,a le r,t ine indood the mi by which ll plain is km.ii i lli i'n-/tn means " empty ,,,' " void ;'' and i is well de bcrlbod hy its nine ii i bare naked and lies , late ; nml destitute even ofa a stream of water hero nml there along p.ile f n ilrtin well rises ogalnsl i the sky like ii sp.'.-lral arm or like till , mast of a atrabded ahlp occasionally s | lmr,l of cattle t-irnys along in search of h flail watchod by mounted horsemen the lily ther i"r .,!' lite is n i,.i i . crai r stork porched on ,.,,,' log a bog white with the powder of so , in or a vnltnro wheeling high in tho air , in boarch of pi.-y a profound silence rests a.n lite plain nml when broken by ihe herdsmau's voice r tiie bollovt ing of lhe cuttle ihe nml slarlle tho ear a 1 bpoede knows nol whonco n tl wings of the wind tlm drivors of ihe dilligoncoa which cross the pnezta if over taken y night creep mi little holes which th.y have grubbed in the sand sleeping until tlio light returns ; andeven they though a â– i t rn i to '!.,â– route an always glad to reach tl confines of the ma li.ihl ite win t traversing tho i'n-zlh was ar,,i,-e,l l,y t!m driver's 1 da-nation " ah thank ' hi country tlio in habitants a i i l'n i at 'â– following greal drovca of i.-r , -. buffn ! ., , snow-white bullocks ihce i from pasture ," posture and r the whole year r.,ii",l h u itli tho en of ih hen lhe wildest amoi i'inoher ds and i lineti.aii i i bo a redoubts they are pn i mint ntly the i i km of ,!,,â€¢ plum evoo thoir very ploasures ur wa like an i sanguinary lite swineherd are very fond of dancing tin ir fnvoi being a repri-ent.it n of catching and killing a pig tho lamer Â» hi ing in il air ins ir â– ! by ti music ul ., i i.,!,n t '.),,â– bagpipes whirls a couple of axes round l,i head -â– â€¢ rapidly that ihey resemble a pair of wheel i ; now tltrowa them away anon cat 111 t moving hie foot turning himself to the measure of the music ami lit the poi forinance by striking 1 ad a pig pi u ud ready for tho blow th u axes are fixed to a handle aboul three feel long andserve both as a walking l n pastoral crook tlio in rdt u n i ,, n dexterous in the usoof theii in that on has b en know n t throw hia oxe int ih niidsl ofa crowd uf persona where an enraged buffalo was tr ading and ovei throwing everything iu its way and hit the animal so i xactly a to kill it on the pot 3ul till in singular and pugnacious i in ther pasti f the swine herds ol pusntu lhe konasza i nol , sadly a ihief hut robs occasionally for the fun of tho thing litis i the customof tho pas tiiuo having determined to eat - f hi ,., ighbor's pigs im goos at niglil will five or six roystering companions t hie neighbor's hut and gives three knocks al ih door with hisaxo tin le p i know i v hill this int in . !,. illg " to tli iii iiii â– >' born li i i challenge to come forth nn i defend hi pigs i till ho rn in . he and his pooplo ami a ian tie rn in which tlm oxoa la li ami ttiuies from terrible wounds if the defend ra are i ictorioiia Â« in . in bacon ," bul it tl aggressors ns the .... . nerally i . they arc entitled to se led tho fntli 1 of tho herd and earn him oil thu ai is iu other cast , i i rd gauntlet ifho is illf.ir wiinl ol'n â– , the i urd oi lied , inn â– i hi ,, ., in tlit c i the .. " wlm is the mn her i || ii , i hi leave iho r md iho light reel i.i , ie tho triumph lr uultli â€¢ ilriink litui | lory if lie ui ul : . innt li i â– â– . niorii !'. i ,!.,. int i irmod and the i i coiiiuionc . und ukuy ,, lids hy i i in iho li !. ti hi i nol . the in ., pluy thing â€ž gn t . t mnr lliil ii upon only , bill ll is tlu rod ol ju tieo among iho it ineherd i snp ibi iii-liuiei ii mail hi i.i , oi . or any liter animal nml mapu i thai a mini !â€ž,, has inl i it i in i id , him to lhe < i 1 1 i ink unit a i llie third i fourth bottle i'm iiidduiil in i - urotbor stephen have you seen my grey foall - nol thai i know uf co illy replies sleph it " now limn ti ii .." truly stephen you mn i it.ne it it i have oon ll amongst your herd â€¢â€¢ , n have inistukou jog for your fualr is the itnawor " i 100 baid i 11,1 " tlltll i ii ah lfrmin.nl lokllovl notllillg.,1 il ;" nml llaen mddenly drawing hi axt from bi-ueiith ids alio p-kin e.al i ilrik a slcphoil a hnrp blow !,,â– hottd "*-,, you have struck i i iclnima rani ml drawing his axe r liirns blow for i i iv tliey hgbl ou till honor i satis lied and then i'aul tiddenly remembera hal he hn â€¢_.,,, n i..,tl upon which they train another bottle an i i u i trie i ii ilmi i.i red it those rougli pastimes and i â– law nit occasionally 'â€¢".! n innnslaugh ur ni"l h ., ihe li lo instead of returning ,., hi herd ink - t th steppe f..t a living ; stealing i atth , robbing tra vonore nml extorting t i and shelter nt the thinly-scattered farms ; nor does tl farmer dare reject hi self-invited guests knowing that if lie did his dwelling would -.. ,, 1 t ila ti tn ; it in ll imi tl mtiy ; â€ž .â– ni â€¢ - t szegeny i .. m i thai ,-. i i r :â€¢ how :" and â– ,. to in story â€¢ a wealthy the i'll ."... and from his earliest boy i hud wandered with the herd li i father a magistrate of , ivlmliir l.nt i apreferredl cofna lure i book learning ii conl i ride a â€¢ t h ifful ,':â– ,.:. . ., in . and hit t p : _- ii ith the besl it ll ii . â– wer : â– llie ' est of all li ,. â– isiness ; and what . : . ial i guild ; , .,', ly in love with an inn ,.,.,': . i iii.il iii tl affections uud seem ingly an no . a 1 _â€¢ unable i brook the slightest hit rft n â€ž o with i will â€ž i tho happy man toscttl i 1 . in the usual way aver n bottle nl ihe ( sarda vfti i dis patching a couple of bottles iv i a â€¢!â€¢ sir -. to give up tho girl ; ho .,- in honor bound i thei fought md llo ia killed hia man i.ov mid mar riag ii i llius put oul of lhe qui btiou ; i . him but to turn " | r fellow ilubocain immi i her rn iv howovcr from t , i ssity than frann inclination ileplund r lonly the rich and gave freely to the | r among whom i was regarded an i 1 in 11 i ii l'andurs or , ted p ee hunted i.in from â– ountj to county lr..m farm to farm ; bul so grenl was hi m lit ily pre t ,., . of ii,in,l and daring ami his contrivances thai ho ulwin them ( i.ee he had concealed himself under a pilo of nets on which the bulued i'm im a down to consul : so narrow w ro in , i apt . m i i ', , e ii ,: ll ll men lit tu i liov , . nshlered h re achnrmod lit ' ihal neither sword nor pistol could hurl him . i i , linn li ., i th tli he vil i rn tli steppe tliu i ill always g , â– tho crodil of any cannot understand , ine btormy night u rri.'vd aaf horse men ii i assembled at i surilii ear the ferry across thu thcissor i'surgo s ,â– gip } mn i nil were pi ti ing one f tho in indies of tho country these are so wild nml impnssioiiod llml tin involuntarily , arriud away ; , over now and then one of tl spired by tho music lumped up konod rn i i , .â– !â– . wishfully in thudooi way antljoi 1 in ,!,, dunce all giving venl to their pleas ure in loud oxclaiuiitiiiu . eucli ma at tho end lilting hi part high ill the air in ll mi i ol i company rose and throwing ids hal upon iho ground exclaimed i â€¢â€¢ now fellows tiike up my nol wus ii i g mini i h . mi i iii eyes which glowed like conlsof lire in his pale aboul iron linn lli iixo df tlio itertuiiiiiti ill "'|. i . play 1 i of lit simple in i'i ielnll 1 i m ..â– â€¢ i at i ib which oflon molt nn n iiil.lv hi tours tl liortl nion done 0,1 lalollo going through lhe lim/.e of tliu inn with llioll i un mute skill llml ii tin le ,,!' it imi ,-, igrttliorod ,' i him amongal ihe â€¢.â– wore jonio pnndiirs who lookoij significantly ni oriel nthor wlion â– tlio ajnnoor ii di t notice horn liowovor until im lind li i i i ne though i.i bcrutinlsing glnnooi ,,"â– , le i , â– of tl police in li'l n"t appear lo li i t in mi uniting ii l.-.--ly for i ,,"â– of ii .'.". i iintil"i n l,e ie nn li.lt ult elt iur iiii le ll houao ill i toforo the l'nntjun could approach him ii ii .,,,,, i in ii fuw inomonta tlio rumpling of horse wna hourd in tho court mtttl in ,. i thou iho report a t gun a irowtl df gipaloa nnd traders w i . â– â– woro lotniuod nt tl ferry lay stress ufwontlior ualiodoul in aurpriao nml alarm nml bo told tho graceful daucor boated on horse nick -â€¢ horn sandor wialioi the worthy niiilnrs n very good niglil i ho exclaim â€¢,|, and tlion durtcd off towards the rivor i'he l'andurs were booh mounted and in iiirauil 1 ihe redoubtable " i â– follow l-llo without n illollt'b he-iliiti iii-h 1 int il m im it nl made for the op lolito i le " 11 cannot hold out long cried one f the trad rs " look tli stream bears in away nml nt iliii m nt tiie pan iur fired tlieir carbinos nt him and tlio i,,r nml rider mil iw.8u inl'l only in i t escape tlio lull '- â€¢,!' the police â€¢â€¢ nevor foar for his life said i herds nan t bo no t hi comrades " i nulter li ink this is not tin first nine he biviins he river ii was right though tbe struggle was ong nml duiigerona it was sue , -â€¢:'â– ,] ; l il horeo und ridor having gained i opposite 1 imi ii disappeared in tit listanco for th inlii wus korea's bo '., akness an i he indulged in it , of warning t n one occaaion ' i'.tmiill llll u.re in pui . . i m . arrived in n village near *-.-.." ml i i.i 1 u,i , njoy ing i dance they limn i n i ly of llie inhabitants t i.i biirprisod ttozsu and .,, ! , foro ihey were nware of ! death iv i incv l.ll.le thev let i it i ,,, boll it"i lives .. small r i'nndui . iniiniinded tliouitosurr â€ž er i ii nml hi - companion replied iheir pi â– ,.â€¢!- it tho besio , i - through li ii in i iv th pundurs ettirncd tlm bhots nml onoofthem who nl 1 ii ii hussar rushing ngninsl the ... r i.i i it open and aliul 111 lioz 11 companion who had d feuded it in in in tl n-t of .-! tn it .'. 1 ill he 11,1 foiled himself tl i ingurcd l,iin lit un uiiablo to defend ih 1 â€¢ nml whitlow too whichever in i turned !,,â€¢ inusl - have boon iho back " at least i will lie in te open nil !" !," exclaimed : nml rush iigout pistol in hnnd ho contrived to each ll stable untouched in a fow â– i hn saddled his horse inn ho l'andurs surrounded the door t the table t!,,,iil'h they dared nol enter it 1 tcruiincd however to take him leu i r it'ne they -", ti lo th roof and it ion in i inovitablo thai itozsn must itln-r le burnt nlivo â€¢â€žâ€¢ full by the bill ets of th police hut liozsu himself lever despaired bursting open the stu lu-iloor favored by a dense cloud of smoke â– i it i.i horeo boforo th i'tin iur could lay i am i upon him in vain â– 1 ursners discharged tlieir cat bines ighl in his face tbe bullets whistlod idh ii dashed boldly through the ,...| gnllopod towards tho guto ; 1 it had i n hut nml the court-yard aeiiig burrountlod hy a liigli nil . â– â– i imi iblo t >,,. however ;. ,-.,, quick as thought charged tho wall brave borso did nol fail hint in the del lerato attempt nml rozau disappeared ,,,!, a suddenness which brightened the nl reputation of both h,,rse nml man uozsa would liowovor lime gladly ro urneil t nn honosl life in tlm piisztu tlio vihl hoiui t which his heart yearned i imi trillj lhe iii â– â€” t nil.-erill.le 111:111 up 1 earth llo felt that ho hud di i â– mi the world ami tliu .,..,:!'- imi " drove him tooth it l*|s ih li .,,,,,. a traitor it i iry anil sold in the cn ll 1 used ,,, ni uud ihey 1 tn from their hearts i'he cry ol koa ' ... : ;. 1 iii/.",i 1 the i'll â– ,,|, lier a i i tin iii i hm r,l un forwar f i the thei ua-iubc i di llie it ' llo a lliinkinj â– i 11 tion i the , lovoi'iimont putt ing for an ,,,,,,,, ,, , and pronil ing if ii wore grnnl ,,|, ,,, ml " a body ol hu nrs from the s,t ppo ami la nl tlloiii ai'iiiml th i nomy i'i i ,, t accopt 1 ito ..' ub ml in nii'l ,, , lane mi i hi pardon ii i road i him hi ilm market place of sgogod i th pre-em i a lal'i'e caowll i'l pi llo sworo to live and die lion orably for his country an i kopl hlsoath ii app ne i nt tl head of eighty bravo f hows mounted n,,,l armed nml greatly 1 hiifiti iteil illlllsolf il'l ni thu war ii i i of arms nml w lorful escnpos formed quito a romance hi foil ow n . ilk ilia loos nt length i tame impressed with ihe bollof thai no bulla oould hurt him thni he wa imprognablo again i every ivenpon iustend liowovor of think ing that im waa in loogiio with the dovll they main nine i thai ho 0 1 aehar , mnle of peculiar materials al a certain lime which onablod him t.a s.-t all the wa lil a definnco lhe charm hml i app a waul point â– a counter charm hn i wa known only t rozsa himself ih hungarian patriots having boon iverwbolinod liozsa retired t the stop lie i'he austrian governmcnl pnl a price if cl â€ž his h.ad and the police , i nencod an unceasing attempt t capture tun bul it wtta in vain ; i every ma na hi iiii nl ; oven ihe fundi ui,'s of tho jovornmcnl elthor out of sympathy r for the im , re solid reasons gave him i tie when a ,. en clloso was in the wind ii organised a body ,,! undaunted man ult spread throughout the country ami ixccuted hi ordors with implicit obedi ,,," an i almost unvarying success in dding patriots to escape from prison in j tting the it danger across the fron in in disconcerting the spy ayatem ami - i other ways rozsa contiutiod to borvo ho patriul cnus long after it wa hi , con iu the field rotsa t one occasion was sent ft u l'e-th with despatches of tho highest im tortancc t the turkish frontier il i '.â– â– . dm in hi absence foolishly biiow 1 herself in posth bo openly that tho po i,-e had it difficulty in making bora pri loner the unhappy w in was tortur â€¢,| hy tl austriuns , â€¢ wring from her in :- of her busbnn i km he do il iii llies ami lit the i id of a brttiighl biio was sh,,t al s'eugcbando - ltozsa lid ,,. t retunriintil th ntroci tu : . . ad b lont , butth nigh iio deep y loved his wife ho manifested no out vard bignofaflii tion li hi a per laps in solitary but in no way betray id the pnin which wa eating his very n art shortly afterwards ho onda eho i-ii band of followers loft tho camp in the '...â– i i ,;!,. and nfter an absence if a few duys dashed int tho camp again li -.,. carrying boforo him a largo bun ., g ndarino was bound to one if his followers their liorsos were cov re with foam they were exl misted with ntiguo and night was farodvanc d ; bul ltozsa ordered his men to mount ami rido or the reeds which lino die hank ofthe llieiss l-'or three hours they galloped i .-â– .!,. ii and then dismounting ltozsa trdored n firo to be lighted then open ii-the bundle his followers were thrill d with horror nt beholding tho corpse of is wife the flickering flame falling on ho ghastly countenance the lips seemed , move iiml animation return ltozsa i tho side of tho corpse sobbing md weeping pile t sly nor could his rude ollowers refrain from tears ltozsa had ravcd death to roscno tho corpso from ho anstrinns thai it inighl rosl in free round and to captnro the gendnrmo who mil ei hi wife a grave was dug ind one of in troopers an outlawed i'ro cstnnt minister performed tho service or the 1 lend ami then tho mourners mug the nntiouol antliem of hungary : in plaintive melody varied by nartial strains scarcely had the corpso been laid in it grave than rozsa slid lenly seizing his nxe aimod a blow at tiie pri ier who wus already moro dead than alive from fright but a sudden ly l,t pint hat >!. his raised arm f il idly 1 hi hie ami he oxclaimcd i mine here intending to sacrifice you , i tli very mound under which the hap piness of my life now lies buried but as tho wrongyou lint o perpetrated touch â– - my per ti im ti my country 1 ni worthy t myself ii li.ii brought the grentest misory up ni and in exchange 1 bestow on i i tl ,,.: 1 givo you !'' i'he matt eyes were thei i iin,l by itozsn's orders ; ho wu c m ducted back t the neighhorhootl of i'esth n,,l then -,., nl i i . ., siindor still livos hoping alas ii ,. n â– ,.. i â– tin ho raised si ihl that conn ii :, ' ih franklin and llie governor a vi liv i.n ii 111 un i nil lie i had ju-t rotnrnod r nealsting collins i bod when tho captain of the vessel which hud brought him to now 1 il ii p up and in u very respect i'i i milium pn iniotoliito his hand hon pem tl it not without considerable ogita tion and rend ns follow ; ",., bnrnot'scomplimontsawiiil young mr franklin and should bo glnd to hnvo hair in i selia with hlin over a glass of note â€¢â– ,,. lin ei saial bon â€¢â– who can ihui bet â€¢â€¢ why ti the governor replied the captain with a imilo " i hove ju-t been to ee him with some lotters i broughl for him from uoston an i whon i told him wl a a world of booka you hnvo lie expre i a curiosity to 800 you and i logg otl i would roturn with you a hi pal aee bon instantly ft off with the captain but ii"t with au't griuf as lie coal a l""k a tho door of poor collins 1 bod room to think what an honor thai wrotched young in a i l,it,l losl for th sake of two ar throo gulps of filthy grog tho governor's looks al the approach of bon biiowoii somewhat a disappoint ment lie had it booms oxpoctod con itlenihle ontortai t from bon's eon versa inn but ids frosh and ruddy conn tonance showod him bo much younger ilinii he had counted on that ha gavo up all his promised entertain nonl as a lasl hope lie recolvod bon liowovor with great politeness and after pressing him to a glass of wine t""k him into an ad joining r,i,,,n which wa hi library con sisting of n largo and well eh en 1 lection seeing tho pleasure which sparkled in ben's eyes as ho surveyed ,." many olo gnnt authors and thought of rich btoros of knowledge they contained the govorn | ",', with a smile of complacency as on a young pupil ,,!' bcience baid t>a him : well mr franklin i am told by tho captain here that you have a fine colloo tion too only a trunk full sir said ben â– â€¢ a trunk full i replied tho governor â– â€¢ n in Â« hut use can you have for so many '. i ka i v niiii ] pie of your ago have seldom road beyond the tenth chaptor of kohomiab - ' i con li,,a-t replied hen of hav ing road a great deal beyond thai myself t till 1 bhould he borry if 1 could not gel a trunk full to road every b!x months " at this tho governor regarding him ( with n look of surprise baid : â€¢â€¢ y,,,i must then though bo young bo a scholar perhaps a teacher o the lan guages â€¢â€¢ n sir answorod ben 'â– 1 know m language but my own â€¢â– what nol i.ati â€¢ grook â– â€¢ no ir nol a word of either â€¢â€¢ why don't you think then necessn i don't bel myaelf tip asa jndge â€” but i should i"t suppose them nocessary " ay ! well i should like to hear your reasons j â€¢â– why sir i am not competent to give reasons that may satisfy a gentleman of learning bul the following nro the reasous with which 1 satisfy myself 1 look on language ir merely as arbitrary sounds of characters whereby men communicate iheir idea toouehothcr xowlalroady p -,- a language which is moro capable of conveying more ideas than i shall ovor acquire wero it i"t wisor for mo to ira provo my time in sense through that one language than wnsto ii in getting moro wand through fifty difforcnl languages even if i i id hiit'ii so many i uoro tho govornor pause a moment though not without a little red on hi cheeks for having a few moments before put bcu iiiid chapter \ of nelioiniali bo closo together liowovor catching a new idea lie took am ther start â€¢â€¢ well hut my deai sir yu certainly differ from the learned world which i you know decidedly in favor of the lan guages i would t wish wantonly to differ with the iearned world sni ben es pee ;" ii v h 11 t 1 v ,,;".', u i li ins hat a-ein to mo l imi ii m truth but iihi that i not tlio en to differ from ihem 1 ' have ever thought my duty and ospo : eially sinco 1 studied locke locko cried tlio govornor with stir . priso you stmlied loci .'" â€¢â€¢ y ir i studied locko on tin l'n dcrstnnding at thirtc a â– â€¢ von nmazo ir vou study locko i â€ž, tlio i i-.tloretnii iig al thirtei â– . " yes sir i did i well and pray at what collego did , von study locko ii thirtoon i at cam bridge college in old england where i got mi iv education thev novor allowed the sen â– ior class to look at locko til eighteen " i [ " why sir it was my misforl go or ei i ii grammar , school , . 11 r the governor sprn 1 and staring at ben cried out : i never ill a college i well when and i whore where did you got your ciluoit , tion prnyi â€¢â– at 1 sir in a tallow-chandler's ' shop â€¢ inal - -, , ir nn father was a , ' cluindler with sixtoon children nml i war '' i put mo to school but n ni there in i hi twl ting ihe en t lie i l and lllling moulds all day nml a night i rood by nn it at twelve 11 !' i lit i 111 i mv brother u prlntor in llosl ami with him 1 workod there all lay al ,â€¢.,-,â– ami pro . ami again road by my ell a night hero hie govornor chipped i.i hands tog th i ami pit npal i whlstlo while i .,. mill wiih surprise rolled aboul in tbolr bockots a it in a mighty mind t hop t " impoa ",!,â– . young mnn i im i icolnim ml " i"ii in only nit im nn ,,, dull ti loan uovorb hove tlio â– â– hall of llti i ham turning i tl apt am im ai.l ; " 1 aptain you i.i an intelligent man nml from boston ; pray tell mo con this lining i mn htre bo aiming ut anything i nl t quiz ii ,â– i no il lee i plen-e ml i '" i ,-. i le i , " v ." ropliod tlm captain " sir franklin i i jllizzillg vou ; he is sni hilt ii ha t really trim lor 1 am actiuuiutcd ii ith ills futhor nnd family the govornor then turning t bon said more modorntoly â€¢â€¢ well mv dear won 1..it'nl boy i n-k your pardon for doubt ing your ii nl ; ami how pray 11 me lor i fool i stronger d dro than over to ' mar your objection t learning tlio dead " v iv ir i 1 | t t,i is | itiii tp'i'i ," account of thu ahortuess 1 human n taking them one with another men i not live above forty years plutarch ", lee i iii puts it lit ihirtvliie lllll iny forty well of this full ton yoors it lost iii eh ihood before any boy links of n latin grammar thi rings he forty down to thirty now of btit*h i moment as this tospo'ud flvoorsixycnrs ,, learning tho dead languages especial y when nil tho boat 1 ks in those hu hugos ai translated into ours besides ve alroady have more i ka on every sul ocl than such bhort-lived croatnrcs can ver ncmiire seems preposterous â€¢â– well what ar you ," do with their reot poets virgil ami homer for exam do ; suppose you would not think af rnnslatlng homer out of his rich native 3reek into our , r homespun english would yon why not ir - why should as boon think of trans idnnting a pino npplo from jamaica to boston - well sir a skillful gardener with his hot-house would give nearly as fine a pine ipplu n any in jamaica and so mr i'a.pe with his fine imagination has given is homer in english with moro of ids lent tits than ordinary elmlars vv.aiihl imi in him after forty vear study of the reek and.bosidcs a-',r if ii er wore mt translated 1 am i'm from thinking it iv niltl he worth spending flvoorsixycnrs i learn to readdiitn in his own language â€¢â€¢ vou differ from tlio critics sir frank in !'..,' thoy tell us thin hi beauties are niniitnhle " ves ir and the naturalist tells thai ho beauties of the basilisk ure inimitable too the basilisk ir homer compared with the hti-ilisk 1 really don't under stand you ir â€¢â€¢ win i mean ir that os the basilisk is more ,,â€¢ he dreaded from ihe beautiful skill that covers hi poison -,. is homer f,,r the bright coloring he throws over bud characters and passions now a don't think the beauties of poetry are compar able to thosoof philanthropy nor a thou sandth par so important to human happi ness i must confess that i dread homer especially ns the companion 'â€¢â€¢' youth â€” riie humane nnd gentle virtues are cer tainly the greatest charmers ami sweeten bra of life ami i suppose sir yon would hardly think of sending your son t achilles t learn those ' " i ng eo he has i nuch revenge in iii composition " i ,- ir ami when painted in lite cc lore which homer's ,_: 1 w i n â€¢; fancy lends what y nih hut mn run tho most i iii en risk t catching a park of hml tiro from in it a i l;i t ... throw - upon his pictures â– â€¢ why this though an uncommon view 1 tbe sill , ft â€¢- an ingenious ite mr branklin it surely it is over strained " n ' a all air wc are told ft authority that i was the reading ol ii iner that first put it into tho headof alex andcr ti i in al i , - xii what if en utttres bin ti tn , butch probably not n til ed in dnuls between individuals from pride and revet . : i ' â– ' well - r : . rnor 1 r,l the pri in this way bel'o i ... - against 11 â€¢ nt â€¢â– ask your par ! n sir i hat i ' .- did tin grcal phil . i mean . to u i a hi ut en i i '. il a . i in thu ni,l-t t ' . . \ â– i me till its virtues like ii gnmoator nl his hist trump but ben cost his oyoi "" a iplen did copy of i'opo lie suddenly lolzod that as a ti pportunlty to tâ€žr tne converse tion bo stopping up lie plaood his hand on his shoulder and in a vey fnmllllnr man nor ai'l : â€¢â– w ii mr franklin there's an author that i am sure you will not quarrel with an author that i think you will pronouuce faultleee - \\ y ir ' roplied ben " i entertain t in i , ,, ili.nl idea of pope but still sir 1 tl i nk he i nol without his faults 1 would puxzlo you i suapeot mr franklin keen a critic aa you are to point oul lm â€¢â€¢ w ii ir ni i bon hastily turning to the place - whal 1 you think of this fa - couplel of popo'il â– - - ,,â€ž,â€ž si w.,a 1 luiinii r nn r,.iuu -â€¢ i ee ",, fault there â€¢ no indeed !" replied ben " why now to my mind n man can uu no b tter oxcuso for anything that ho does wrong than lit want of i , how sol " w.-ll ir it 1 might presume to alter a lino in this greal poet i would do ii in this way ' i in word ailniil t t,ii.,i t i'ht.l wan ,,, .,..,â€žâ– ) as hut ol s,â€žs here the governor caught hen in his anu a ii dolightod father would hi -.â€ž,, calling out ut the same time to the cap tain i ii w greatly lam obliged to you sir for bringing mo to un acquaintance with thi oharming youth i ob what a delight ful thing it n l i he for us to converse ii ith such a sprightly youth as hi hut ti worst 1 it i that t persons nr blind us hat ,,, th true glory and happi ness of their children most parents uv r look higher for their r.oos than t see them like jav birds in tine leathers â€” honco their conversation it no better than froth or nonsense a."ter several other compliments on bon ami lhe captain expressed a wish to hu going the governor shoaak hands with | bon bogging at the same time that he would forever considor him as one of his fastest friends ami al never come to xeiv york without doming to see him i.mi.iili-tinai iilstoltl.'.u das , mkni's tho magistrates of thu county court on thursday last passed n vote of thanks to lame hanks esq for his antiquarian researches and his services in exhuming from the rubbish of tbe county court office tbe minute docket from 1t85 t lt the docket has beon bound in s vols marked a b ('. d and e mr banks stated in presenting them thai they wore nearly complete.except from it to 177:2 that thev contained evidence of the fact that justices who had acted as magis trates of the king became magistrates ofthe state a as the congress which sat iii halifax declared againsl the i iron a that tlioso records prove that during the whole war the administration of justieo was in whig hands at cross greek that the t'otirt had never been molested or prevented from meeting ami except on ii occasion had not called in the aid of : the militia and in that instance it was oc casioned lay a prevailing rumor that all those who were notified to cine in and take the oath of allegiance to the state meant to ,!â– â– bo upon die same day at tho close of that court the militia receiv ed the thanks of tho court no disturb iinee having arisen ho stntetl further that among the vol umes would be found the oath of alle giance to the state numerously bigned as well as an oath against abeliofof trans substantiation ;" likewise evidence of tho interest manifested by the curt in hav ing clothes made tor ihe useof the whig army the preservation of the records hesnid bad beon to him a labor of love there u i much interesting historical informa tion contained in them which at borne day might employ the pen of some future fl imberland mo one who â– aspire to write history but l find leisure in a less formal -â– . . â€¢ writo the cl smm.l.as , i1kom l i - ,| l i c&kkk the c i coi unittee to . . t!..r bt oksor i'apers i il ,'". r i â– i blackboards an appliance for blackboards can be made by boiling a 1 in wiit ' tnough it and adding half au ounce ot i superior to paint > i ami will m 1 wear ... -. and bears no i ,'..â– .,-,, attempt â€” lust - -â– . thi morning a fir was n it th south â– stre '. uposito ti a i lobbin .." deliberately kindlod iel.lh'.e pix>g "... red . ami i nt for the time stroved i . : bu idings wo . ii effort to â– red there hi